Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, February 16, 1865, Image 2

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JOHN Li EDITOR,
IROWSVILLB, TUVBSDAY FEB. IS, 18C5.
The Arnjy of the Potomac made a
tuore cn the 4th, with a view to feel the
enemy's position at or near Reame'ssta
tico, and several severe
engagements
bare been faught since. The
engage
ment on the 6th is described as being
terrible, but resulted in pushing forward
. our advance line a distance of four miles.
Our loss during this day is estimated at
' COO. Evidently Grant's design is upon
the Danville railroad, which if he. can
succeed in getiug possesion of will cut
efT all supplies from Richmond. It is
' reported that Richmond is being evacu
" a ted we think this may have arisen frcm
the flight of non-combatants.
: The reported evacuation of Mobile is
Oow confirmed. No particulars given.
; Up to the 5th hostilities had not been
' resumed off Wilmington.
Sherman has probably ere this cut off
Charleston from the interior by tapping
the Charleston,. Augusta and Atlanta
. railroad at Hranchville and Augusta.
The capiur-e of Branchville was unofiici
ally announced through Richmond pa-
: per on the 10th. A report was currant
in Ric mond that Charleston had been
evacuated, but has nut been confirmed.
Hood and his co.nmand. 25.000 strong,
"are reported marclg to Suuih Caro
lina. Forrest, with 25.000 men, is reported
' at Tupelo.
An extraordinary cavalry expedition
it is reported will soon start from East
port, Tenn., under command of Gen.'s
Thomas and Wilsan. It is intended to
visit Montgomery , Selma and Mobile.
-Gen. Canby is to co-operate with this
force.
It has been the fate of nearly every
movement made in this Territory for the
benefit of Nebraska Soldiers and their
destitute families to meet with more or
less opposition. To be convinced of this
we have only to read the speech of A.
S. Holladjy ron Qur first page on the
subject of the Soldier'' Relief BilL
We are pained to learn that the move
ment inaugurated in our city a few weeks
sirict, fur the same purpose, meets with
erne opposition, although its success is
sow a fixed fact. Seme of this opposi-
' lion may be. tracable to the source from
which it started ; it did not eminate from
a certain church, therefore it is not pat
ronized by a certain class. This kind
of opposition shows very narrow minds.
Another opposition is based upon the
argument that it is not necessary, and
that much of what is sect to soldiers is
arnronriated bv knavish officers. As to
its necessity, none who have been in the
a
service can doubt it : wniie we were in
the Nebraska 2d Cavalry, we b3ve seen
soldiers stricken down with fevers, lying
for weeks in the heavy wollen clothe
furnished by Government, often without
a. change of these even; in fevers
especially wollen clothes are very much
against the dissase; lighter garments
are not -or were not to usfurnished
by Government. It is ons of the objectt
of this Society to remedy, a? much as
possible, this evil, by raising money to
buy goods which they will make up into
clothing for the sick in the most conven
ient sivle. This none can doubt will be
a great benefit to our soldiers. Again,
we have in our county families who need
assistance, and must have it, as seme are
reallv in a suffering condition. Under
w
these circumstance who will say it is un
necessary to set in this mailer ? As to
the other objection, V) understand the
Society intends to send their donations to
the Rer. T. W. Tiptoe, Chaplain of the
Ut Nebraska Cavalry, who will see that
they are placed in bauds that need them
in that Regiment His name is a suffi
cient guaranty that they will not be put
to siher uses than originally intended.
We are lead to make these remarks in
tha hope of bringing about a unity of
action. It is not a charity that is called
for, but a duty we owe to the brave men
who are fighting for their country, and
the peace we "stay-at-home patriots"
njoy. Shall our inaction assist to un
nerve the arm that is striking down our
faes, by the conviction that those dear
cces whom ht has left behind, are suf
ering amidst plenty, in the country of
bis friends? Shall we refuse to assist
ur se-ldiers on the plains, but for whose
sturdy resistence the blood, thirsty sav
ages would have ere this laid wane the
whole of Nebraska, or forced every man
cf us into the field for self-pro'ectioa?
If not, let us all assist in this enterprise,
and prove to our boys ia ths field that
they still have friends among the living."
V hope every precinet in the county
rilfrfpoad by forming auxilary socie.,
ties.
Forcs have been promised for the
protection cf the Overland Routt. They
ivcorasKa. saouttliscr
are probably ca the fj ere
hepe they are.
thirl. W
rM-The following tribute ol respect a.nd
esteem, so justly merited, by the perssna
mentioned, was passed by -our Legisla
ture on the Qh. We hope it will' be
heard by the "powers that be," and the
requsst, therein conveyed, granted. We
believe it is the wish cf the -whole Ter
ritory, and we know it is the desire of
this county. Ti;e Territory has never
been in so prosperous a, cgn.di.ti.qa, a.s a.t
present, and much of it must be ascribed
to the executive ability f the Governor
and Secretary.
H Whereas, The Governor of this Ter
ritory, Hon. Alvis Saumiers,' in his
annual Message to the Legislative As
sembly at the beginning of the present
session, intimated that he would ask for
a re-appomttaent on the expiration of his
present terra of office, ai4.
Whereas, The Legislative Assembly
heartily endorse the general policy of
nis aaministration, ana entertain the
fullest confidence in his integrity and pa
triotism as a man and as a public eflicer ;
therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Council and House
of Representatives of the Territory of
Nebraska, That his Excellency ihe Pres
ident of the United States be respectful
ly but urgently requested to re-appoint
our present worthy Executive for the en
suing year; atid
Where, On the incoming of the new
Administration, on the 4th of March
next, it may be reasonably exprcted that
charges will be made in many of the
offices to be filled by appointment from
the Nations! Executive ; and
Whereas, Hon. Algerjco . Paddocjc,
Secretary of-this Territory, by his able,
impartial and satisfactory discharge o
the duties of said office, is entitled to the
confidence of the people, as coming up
to ihe standard of "honest, faithful and
capable ;" therefore, be it
Resolved, By.the Council and House of
Uepresentatires of the Territory of Ne
brakla. .That the President of the United
States be and is hereby respectfully re
quested to continue him in the office
which he now holds on the expiration of
cjs present term.
Kind . reader male, of course did
you ever catch two tom-cats, tie them
together by the tails, throw them across
a close-line, and then watch them make
the fur fly; we have enjoyed this harm
i . .. i j
icssiti amusement, ana never were we
so forcibly reminded of these feline con
tests as pn reading the quarrel between
the Nebraska City News and Omaha
Nebraskian ; each seems
striving
to
out do the other in 4,low comody" and
thus prove Mtself the organ of the Ne
braska Democracy,
During the late canvass for Delegate
in congress for Nebraska, its iNebras-
kian's, efforts in behalf of Dr. Miller,
the Democratic candidate for that posi
Hon, were so weak, and 'at the same time
so mfrequent, as to bring in question its
naenty to nim and to the Democracy.
The foregoing extract clearly exhibits
tne low nung and lying disposition of the
News,
If Gus. Harvey, the mouth piece of
J. saline Morton, wishes to tell a lie let
him get off one that some one will be
lieve. But go pn in your lying career, as the
world expects nothing better of you.
J"ebraskian.
We only hope that there will beno
more Democratic newspapers in the Ter
ritory after the manner and kind of the
Nebraskian. That journal has, for some
months, been wooing the hand of Dinah,
whether with an intent upon her affec
tions or with an eye to her purse and pa
tronage, its editor, A'." H. Jackson, can
tell better than we can.
It, the Nebraskian, has whimpered
around the kennels of office as a Starved
cur whines for bones around a kitchen
door. JWir.
The foregoing complimentary notice
we copy frum the Republican, which it
accredits to that blubber-mouthed,' red
eyed sheet known under the title and
appelation of the Nebraska City News
a teeming cauldron of low pot-house
slang, a vehicle of filth, found no where
except among drunkards and black-legs,
thieves and robbers, who have no mor
business in decept society than devils
have in heaven. A"ebrqskian.
This sore-headed, cross-grained vehicle
of blackguardism, has for a long time ex
hibited a war-like disposition towards
this journal. We have, as a general
thine, passed the angry outpouring of
the News unheeded, upon the principal
that he who fights a fckunk is liable to
get the worst of the contest. Nebras
kian. Which of the above editors should be
the Organ of the harmonious Democracy
we confess ourselves unable to say, as it
is impossible to tell yet which can be the
filthiest. More extructs might be given,
but the above shows plainly the style of
the Democracy, and itsprinripal weapon.
Holt county, sometime since, got sick.
of a superabundance of rebel on the
stomach, and, at a meeting a few weeks
ago, "pukea up tne -nui ouin 01 era."
A great number of strangers are in our
A
city; it tnere are any or tnese sympa
thisers among them, we hope they have
cleansed themselves of this ''spirit of
evil," if not, they will soon sour", on
the-stomach of old Nemaha.
We would caution all persons, not es
pecially authorized by law, from auction-
eering, as a noense trom tne lieneral
Government is necessary uuder the Rev-
enue Law. Betides defrauding Govern
ment, those making such sales, are laying
themselves liable to a heavy penalty.
There are now two regularly authorized
Auctioneers in this city, who have paid
for a license, and whose business it is to
sell anything at auction. If this advice
is not barkened to, somebody will doubt
less be made an example of by the Col-
Jector of Internal Revenue. Btware !
Constitution or the Soldier's Re
lief Society.
- Abicli 1st. This Association shall
be called the Nemaha. County SoJd.i.er's.
Relief Society.
At. 2sd. Tha objects of the Socie
ty shall be to. afford relief to sick and
wounded sobers serving in Nebraska,
sick aod wounded Nebraska soldiers,
serving in other Military Departments
or Districts, and afford relief to destitute
families in Nemaha County, having
Fjthcr, Husband, or Son? in the Union
army.
Art. 3d The officers of th Society,
shall consist of a President, Vice Presi
dent, Treasurer and Secretary, all to be
elected semi-annually, by ballot, or viva
voce as a majority of the Society may
determine.
Akt. 4th The President shall preside
at all business meetings of the Society,
wiren present and attend to such other
dunes as are usually discharged by Pres
idents of such Societies.
Art. 5TH-r-The Vice President hall
assist the President in the discharge of her
official duties, and in the. absence of the
President her duties devolve upon the
Vice President.
AnT. 8m. It shall be the duty of the
Treasurer to hold the Funds of the So
retnry, and disburse the same, as it
may direct.
A 7i.it Tl cVinM Vift ilia rMtrr nf
, , , ..
the Secretary to record, the proceedings
of the business meetings of the Society ;
nalinm rf t,o Snri a Mr
to receive all moneys from Members ef
ihe Society, and donations which way be
made to the Syciety, keep a correct ac
count, and pay over to the Treasurer,
taking her receipt for the same.
Art. Sth. All loyal persons, paying
twenty-five cents into the Treasury . o
the Society, and signing this Constitu
tion, are thereby constituted members
Art. 9m. It shall be the duty
each person, becoming members of this
Society, to pay into the Treasury o
the Society, each month, the sum of 25
cents to assi-st in carrying out the object o
the Society".
Art. 10th. The President, Treas
urer and Secretary shall constitute i
committee of relief to whom application
may be made by the destitute families of
this county.having Fathers. Husbands, or
Sons, in the Union army, who shall have
power to draw upon the funds of the So
ciety, for such relief as they may deem
necessary to afford, but iu no single case
shall they give more than five dollars to
one family at one time, and then it is ad
vi:ed that the necessaries of life be pro
cured by said committee instead of pay
ing over the money.
Art. II. When it shall be known
in our midat, that there are sick and
wounded soldiers in the army entitled to
relief according to provisions of this Con
stitution, it shall be the duty, of the
President to call the Society together, as
soon as practicable, to afiord the neces
sary relief. '
Art. 13th The time and place of
meetings of the Society shall be deter
mined bv a maioriiv of the members
present at any particular meeting.
Art. 13th. Any person desiring to
withdraw from this Society shall signify
the same td the secretary, wno may
erase his or her name from the list, but
in no case shall any member be entitled
to honorable dismissal, until all back-
dues are made up.
Art. jith. inis constitution may
be altered or amended in the following
manner;
Said amendment or alteration, to be
proposed in writing, and two third of
the members present, voting in favor of
said amenment, but not otherwise,
Art. 15. It is advised that the
friends of the Union in the different
precincts, throughout, this County, or
ganize Relief Societies, in accordance
with the provisions of this Constitution-
At a meeting held at Omaha recently
for the purpose of taking into considera
tion the propriety of re-organizing the
Territorial Agricultural Society.
On motion of Mr. Maxwell, Mr. C,
II. Walker, of Cass county, was called to
the chair i and A. Deyo was appointed
Secretary.
Mr. Walker, on taking the chair, sta
ed the object of the meeting, and in a
stisrt and appropriate speech, urirtd the
importance of the movement. He saw
in it the germ of an institution that
would grow in importance till it became
the pride of the Territory. It was one
of th3se measures that aimed to promote
that interest, that must be the fouudation
of the prosperhy of Nebraska, and as
fych he was ready to give it thus and at-
tention.
Mr. Maxwell thought that a Territo
rial Society should be kep' up; that it
had a tendency to imbue farmers with a
degree, of ambition and pride iu their
occupation, and to advance the interest
generally,
Mr, Dawson, from Lancaster, was in
favor of having a thorough organization,
so complete that a branch society should
be in operation in every county, and be
in regular and intimate communication
with the parent society.
Mr. Imlay was of the same opinion
with the gentleman preceding him. His
county was yet new, but the farmers
were awake to their interest and would
take an active part in promoting this
caue.
Mr. Crow, of Nemaha, stated that ii
their county an agricultural society had
been kept in active operation until many
of the members had volunteered to serve
in the war, when, from beinr reduced
in numbers, the meetings had been dis
continued. He thought at the first call
for a Territorial organization, the farm
ers in his couuty would re -organize and
be ready to co-operate with the clubs of
other counties, and with the parent so
ciety. -.....-' :
Mr. Neleigh hoped the attempt to re
vive the -Territorial rganization would
be successful. He was favorably im
pressed, with the. effect of such organi
zation. Mr. Langdon vyas in favor of any
movement that promoted the farming
interest of the Territory, and he looked
upon this as peculiarly advantageous.
Mr. Ha good was not a farmer, yet
the advancement of this domiuont inter
est ot the Territory could not be made
without contributing to the general good
and he wished it success.
Mr. Leighton thought well of the sub
ject, and would give - it his hearty con
currence. Mr. Hoover saw great advantages in
a renewed organization of the society,
and could assure the meeting that the
farmers of this section would be ready
to co-operate with o'hers in the Territo
ry to riial'e the society a good one.
The committee on resolutions reported
the "follow i:,g:
Resolved That in the opinion of thi&
meeting it is the duty of the Legislative
Assembly of Nebraska, at their present
session,' to make a suitable appropriation
from the Territorial Treasury, to encour
age the Introduction of the best stock
and the proucyon of the best crops- by
our citizens, ajid to pay out such appro
priation in premiums or otherwise..
Resolved, That the best interest . of
the Territory require a re-organization
of the Territorial Agricultural Society.
' to aid in developing toe resounces of the
Territory, and to diffuse useful Lnowl-
I . . A L ! . .J
edge on subjects connected with farm
ing.
Reiolved, That we recommend tbat
a Territorial Convention meet at the
same time and place that the Wool
Growers' Convention meet, on the
14th of February, for the purpose of
effecting a permanent organiz-iiion of
the Territoria'l Agricultural Society.
Resolved, That all friendly to. the ob
ject be invited to attend,
a t a .
Artpurneii to meet at tne capitoi - on
the 14:"h of February, at 2 p. in.
A. DE 10, Seo'y.
J
From ths Omaha Republican.
Julesburg, Feb. 12
At ten o'clock on Saturday, Ft b. 5ih,
Indians were sen coming with a yell
upon the station at Mud Springs. They
cummemed firing and did not cea;f un
til dark. lheir hrst attempt was to
s'art ihe-horses that were -ear, driving
them to my herd at Pumkiu creek.
At dark theyxut the telegraph wire
west.
Lt. Ellsworth, at Fort Mitrhel, had
already been notified, and was on his
way with fifty men to reinforce us. His
linitly arrival was all that saved the
post, as the fight was renewed.
The second day. at sunrise, he sur
prised the Indians and routed them,
holding the ground all day.
Col. Collins came in at daylight on
the third day with 150 men, when the
fight opened immediately, the Indians
gejtingjsossessioK of al! the ground ex
cept the buildings. , There was not less
than 1.000 Iuduins in sight; but getting
worsted, they drew off about three
o'clock, losing" a number of their raeu,
and wounding fi'e of ours.
On the fourth day. they made their
appearance at sunrise, but made no gen
eral attack, Col-Collins sent out scouts
in all directions to find their trail. That
rii-zht artillery came and Col. Collin
followed ihe trail to Ruah creek, where
they ha'd just broke camp. . He follbwod
it to ine moutn ot the erejk- and saw
if.oiMii? on tne norm siue cr the river.
Tl"" .1
when they immediately came back to
meatus. ve correlled. and in a short
time were surrounded by at least 2 000
warriors, who came to us in two column",
one on each side. At about one n. m
the fight commeneed, which lasted until
after dark, end resul'mtr in killing
and woundinsr of finite a number of
Indiaus, and two ruldierg killed and
fiv6 wounded.
i ne si x:n oav, at aavngni, iouna us
surrounded, though a few shells kept
them at proper distance. By noon they
had all recrossed rlatte river, Avhen we
broke up camp and returned.
(Signed,) .J. R. IIOEL,
The State Senate, yesterday, passed
a but to compromise the claim ot the
State upon the Atchison and St. Joseph,
aud ihe ,Veston and Atcliison railroad
companies, securing payment c biate
bonds issued to complete the Plane
Country railroad, proridingr for the tale
of the Platte railroad and tor exiendinfr
the $orth Missouri railroad to the Iowa.
me. The bill requires the Platte Co.
rotlroad company to lay a third track for
the use of tie roads north and touih of
it. In this fcoanetiion the Senate also
passed the till to incorporate the St.
Joseph and Nrth Misfouri railroad
company. -AtieseDllls wtre commum-
cated to the Houe and bv it rfened
or a report at two o'clock p. in. td day.
The Senate uuanimi'Usl concurred in
the House joint resolution for the pres
ervation of ihe credit ..of the Saie.
Attorury General Wingate transmined
his opinion, which is yet to be published,
ou the financial relation of the State to
the North Missouri railroad company,
the effect of the Slate's raising her hen
ou said road. Sec- The House variously
amended and then paised'the Fee bill,
reported front Committee of the Whole.
Vq. Democrat, Feb. 11.
NewTork, Feb. 10
The Tribune learns from Ben Holla
Jaday, the contractor for the Overland
Mail Route, that the report of the re
opejning cf that line was an errer.
For a distance of 3S0 miles Mr. Hol
laday's stations are destroyed nd the
stock withdrawn. Business cannot be
resumed until the stations are rebuilt
and corn and forage supplied.
The House amendment, in the Rebel
Senate placing no limitation on the num
ber of negroes to be conscripted, was
adopted by vote of 12 to 18.
Ereckinridge has been confirmed
rebel Secretary of War. Gereral Ech
olt has succeed to hie command.
Two more English" blockade runners,
the schoolers Augusta and J. McRea.
have been captured by the United Slates
steamer loneysuckle.
A Pats fob the Soldier, the Sail-
r aid TBE Family Circle. Harry
Hs,zePi ' Yankee Blade," published
weekly Pevoted to Facts, Fiction and
the Romance and Spice of the Universal
Yankee Natioa.
jpach tiumber contains first-class Sto
ries, Tales, Adventures, Legends, Drum
head Sermons, Comic Sketches, Wit and
Humor. Poetry, News and Information
fcr the Millin.
Terms i $3.00 per year in advance.
Single cepies sent on receipt of 5cts.
Address, JONES & CO.,
Publishers, o'2 Congress, St.,
Boston, Mass,
EW ADVERTISEMENTS,
.Notice" if hereby ir.-a that hj Tirt e of n
execution out of tiia District C'.'iri of ho
County of Ne hi iba. in the T rnt ry. nf Sjbf-iski ,
on a certain judf ment obtain. ft in sij U irt by
Eli II. Wil !ox,i!gair;it George II. .Nixen.. an I to mi
directc'l as SLeri'iT ( f said County. , I will oiFbrfor
sale at tublie auction at tbe front d'r. of the
Hrownviile Ilcnst! in the City of li"oYiiviiio raai'l.
Couniy of Ntm&ha, (that bintr the buidin io
which tha la-alarm of the s:iid IJiitrief Court v.s
held) on Saturday the 18th dy of. Man u, ld',5. at
one o'clock . P. M. of that day, the following real
Estate ro wit : ths East fcnlf of Lot o. ix (67
mid Seven ( 7 ) and fit v feet off of tho W est l.arf of
Lot No. cir.e ( 9 ) all cf the nbove in Block No. twen
ty 20) in the City of Urownrille in the Lour.fy of
Nemaha in tho 'leiritory of Nebraska ; tcten ss
the property of said tborge II. Nixon, by virtue of
said execution. .
Given udder mj hand th'n I5ih day o February,
A. p. 1SQ3,
7.G. GLASGOW. -Sheriff.
22-5t 15,3!)
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Taken op by the undersigned living on tho
Ni'inaha Hirer, two and half . milei abovj Lon'i
bridge, in Nemaha C Nebraska, on the 1st day
of Ftb' uary, IS55. Oue. dun mare P.ney about
four years o.d, with Saddle markd.
Jan. 1.1th '65 22 :u. John Burleigh
Election of Scliool Director,
Notice is hereby given to tho qualified Votna
if Brownville City Districr, County of Nemaha
Territory of Nebraska, that the annua! election
fur Director, in ta;d district, to fill the vacancy oc
casioned by the expiration of the t-?nn f J. E
Crow, will be held at the Ofiice of Judge Dorsey,
ocr the C tv Drug Store, at 12 oMouk, M. on the
6th day of Ma ch,
JJy .rd -r ot Director.
22-2t WJf. H. JLCEEHY. Clerk.
PROBATE NOTICE-
In the matter of thrt "Estate cf
MAKSHAliliCKSLLEY".
Wt.?.cas proof of tbe det7l,of
MahaM C KeMey, lat.-01 the C uaty ot ilage and
Territory of isebra ka ana application or the appoint
uieut or t-'amuel J- nos iuinnilptratiT of the .tate
of said Marsdali O Ket.ey oece.i-ed whs on the Ut
oay c Febmary, A. 1. I660 iiaiy fliwl in the o!JU-e of
be Pr I'd e Uourt in and lor miiJ coqaty-itid territory;
Au.i. Wuereai. the said Court lias apohueJ Monuay
ihebUi a iy ot Jiarch, A. u. Xbfao, al ibe licur often
o'clock, a. m ot said day, as tbe time for ihe bearing
of said application ; now tnereior
All parties interoteJ in said Estate are hereby noti
fied to be and appear before said Probate Court at gid
time and (-bow cause, if any they bare, why let ers of
Adniinisiraliou thou Id not be graiited unto tke said
Samuel Jones.
And it is farther ordered that notice hereof be pub
'is-bed ibree week tn tne Nebraska Advertiser.
Da'ed at Beatrice. Feo 4tb. ibtix
2i-3i-$7 . ALBtKT IOWLE, Prebate Judge.
TAX NOriICE.
Office Collector oj Internal Revenue,
Put. cf The Ter. of Nebraska, $
Nebraska City, Jan. 23, 1885,
SPECIAIa TAX.
Novice is" hereby, giver, tht tbe Li-t of Taxes
asj-coo" in accordance with ths )nTLions of the,
Joint Ke.4oution of Conrei-s, ar-nroved July 4ili
1854, im',! jnz a Pi ccial TiTr of five per contuui
upon -tne gains, ;Tni:s r lipoma. tr the y-ar en-
dins; DeceuiborSi. 18':t. bart be-h iciurt ed to ine
by tbe Afti'T tt this Di.mi t, unJ th.it ii.l tnxes
are now due nail jiayjib'if , and ji.iaient thereof is
hereby urmi,iKld : piio i at 1 will m t rson or b?
dejiuiy.attii.d a' tLt-t.fEco ofC'har'rs G. Dorsey
in ibe Utty ot ni l wnv:.c . i: "tu:an t. oanty, on
Monday, tiie IU I tbiuary !Sv5, for the
puipose of receiving "v.d t.ix s.
All ierfjis who t.h;t:Lijitb ct to r87 tn9 amount
of ttirtir titx-i h ?re':v df',";iii led, .n or btfvre fce
Uay lt.-t Hri-vr i;n.i d. . li t.? Pf'b'' to pay a j.en ii
ty often y:c ct ufuui i.it. i-na!, aod a ie of twenty
tents t'rr ffivrc'n a f r,e in! d "man 1 aod notice, ri
gather it hi l-i.s cent-' -i ti;i;e irurcl fee?, actually
and nec5 jar i i y! ra v t-! r d n,r,;ke set vi 'lirreuf.
Office hoii-g, Jria $ o tu ca A. M., t. 5, 1'. M.
JAML'S W'y.L.l
21-St 47,0 Collector.
PROBATE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby ijivon tbat j !:'.4i)n lis? been
mada, by Jo;;ej.h Opelt, tiunruinn. f.-r an ordr
trom tbe I'robnie Court rf Neu aba Cou:ily Nebras
ka territory to sell a jortion of tbe jel Estate if
Josebene liell.a minor.
Tbe next f Lin iu;d all persons interested are
hereby notified tbat JI( r day the 13tb dy of
.March, is the timo ect to hear said application when
i l ey may offer and contest the same if they see
proper. -
D. C. SANDERS,
21-4t$t0 Probate Judge.
COLLARS, WIIIPS.LASHES, LINES
si:rcigles, girths,
JUMTWGJ1LES, II AMES, CLIPS.
Cockeyes; Snap3, (line and breast)
cf ihe most approved patttro,
ujry Trimmings of Every e-
scriptluu.
Z7bclxja or ckIX Olasoo
Pad Screws, Terrets, Water Huokb Various
KINDS,
al
BUCKLES, BITTS..RIXGS, SPURS
CARDS, BRUSHES, CHAINS,
Stlrrnp?, sinchcs, Tapldares,
AMD
Saddle Trees of all Kinds,
To all of which I invite ihe attention
of a generous public
J. W. MIDDLETON.
Jan. 25th, 1865. ii19-t3-1t
PROBATE NOTICE-
To all whom ie mav eoncern. notioe is hereby
giren that Monday the 3lt day of July. 18da, ia tho
time set to hear and determine all c.airna aramst
the E.'t2te if Jeph G;nder, deceased I'erMri
baring claim ajairiHt raid e.-?ate will file ib 'in in
the 1'robate ofSjo of Nemaha County by that time
or they will bo torerer barred theref.-.,in.
1). C.SNBERS,
no-20-4t p'd. Trobate Judge.
ESTRAY NOTI E.
Taken ap by the aubenber r sidmj in Glen Rock
lownahip, one red n:eer, whife cross an her back,
end white tail. Tarte years old next spring,
29 3t V'd. L-wbescs BAknvbd.
- .
Aynr's Cathartic Pills.
LEGAL NOTICE-
Jonathan IaviJ will take notice tbat TTikoa
Huo-heoi plaintiff baa filed a Lv'lof eomlaint
BgitlnH tle uid David HdeiefccUut on. the tbac.ee-.
ry side of the District Court l Aernaua- Countyia
the Terri:ory of Nebraska. The objao; an J, prayer
ot eaid bi.'l is to otiain decre of ?a.!d. ccurt cancel
ling and ennuUinga certain deed made by plaint i J
in favor of defendant, August th 1353 to the North
j Wes-t quarter of Section lourteen in Township fire
orth ut iidnge ii'Urreeu r.asi 01 tne ota puncijai
Meridian., situated in s.id county of Nemaha,
$.3 having been obtained fron plaintiff, by fraud,
ftree, violence and threafa ; or to cooipei naid de
femiazit to reconvey said land to plaintiff.
Defendant is required to answer ?aid petition, ca
cr before the 2Tth day of Alarch 1665,
E. W. THOMAS,
Siicitor for C'utop't.
February, 8th 1S55. 21-4: $9.00 "
APPRAISED STOCK, ' "
We the undcr.'iDed Appraisers appointed by
Jc?ej ! Ke!!y J. P., appraised acvrUin iirown iaul.e
taken up by Je.-so God t eighty dollars,
i'eiu i. T. February, 2d lst55
i P. 1?CRDICK,
21 3t pd. J. W.FAliKSil.
(iUAHDlANS SALE.
Notice id hereby given that pursuant to an or
drr ot sale isue 1 y the I'rcl at C urt of Nemaha
County , Ntbrn .-! Territory. I ili. on Saturday,
the llin day o' Foiirury, A. IS'. fell at pub
lic auction , to the higbt.-t biuUr tureukh, thefol
lowing d's rihed U-ai Esta'e.ta wit The Lot No.
4 in c.-. 'V2. (.'outlining i'J 60-i(."J hf acres, a.'?o Lj t
io. 5. in Sci ti"ii 32. ct.;it.iin ir:g i2 2Ls- lOLkhs acr-?,
both iu Tottu.hii 5, ll-ne 1J, E.at, in Nemaca
County , N bra-ka Territory.
.Said S le will take place in Brownville, Nemaha
County N. T.
F.M.BARVES,
' Guardian of A. J. Dripps.
l!4t$3,0a,
m
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.
AH p.er?..n are earned ogHir.st cuttlngor hauling
Wood trTixpher from any of the Hajf Urerd Land
ijirg ab. VV dales' Itridga, ui the Nemaha riyrr.
Any person having foisinesa conntx-t.-d whh iheie
lands, will tail fptjrli.il. Alkitfon, l:rowr.vi!Ia
W.D. SCUiT.
13-4tpd.
Efc'TRAY NOTICE.
Tukeu up by the fkb-riber, living cn Ur ay
Creok. between lirontiviltu and Peru. One brown
bor.-e J oncj, tar in tbe forehead". Suppo-d to be
3 years old in the Sprirg liken up Jan. fi'li 'Cj.
JS-3 JOilN W. KICUAUD.ON.
ESTRAY NOTICE-
Taken np by the pub:ribrtr, living near Long'
n.M) iaea;u, one red cow na trop on both
ear.-, and a rht in borh ears, part of the tail off 12
or I J years old .
lS-:itpd. ' B.L.BALr.WIN".
J. XV. BLISS,
AUCT
0 HS
EE,
AND
COMMISSION DEALER,
Main Street. 2 doors East of Pcct 0lce,
BROWNVILLE, NliB. ,
AUCTiCN SAIjE at the Pioneer a u. tion Hcue
Every Saturday. J. '. BIilS'o.
AbCTiuNj?ERs
Fhot Gun? . Rifles and Revolvers, for taU at Bliss
Auction Kocm.
One pood Rubber Wagon Sheet,
for sale at Bliss',
Chdjp for Ca.-h.
160 Acres of ao-i Lm1 For Sale chep. also House
and Lot, Enquire at the Pioneer Auction Bjm .
Over Coats at Eastern cost, at Uliss'.
Fina rhcrk of Ladies' slhoes for sale at cost at
the Pioneer Auction House.
Two ko d Vcrk Hursea
and one Horjn Colt 2 rears
old for at Bliss' Correll.
Swoml ha,nd. Cik Stove fur sal 9 cheap enouire
at Bliss' Auction Uuom?.
I,lnen Table Cloth
for sale cheap at tbe Pioneer
Auctlan Uusa.
A pair f fpleii'iid Bucey Dorse, and me god ToT
Hut? fr aaia. enquire uf tllisa
A flue asscrtaienf, of Table
Cutlery for Salf at Bliss'
Auctiou Kiuni.
Large Stock of B ys Hoots ami Saoes, at cot, at
Hli' Auotiiin Iiooma twa doora eaat or tha lost
Office.
PROBATE NOTICE.
To all wbm it may cui-cerf, ni.siee ij hereby
given that application La; been ro.oJo to tbe Pn-
ale Louru r he Hi point n-ni of an A mjnitra-
ti.r up'n ih J - ta t of Viili.n H. ILi' dfcased,
nd that Moo.riy, the oft ii;iy if Jaiiuary. i3 the
uno set to har nud ileteriiare said application.-liiawnvil;-,
-Jan. th, 1S5.
uo-17-3t-.0 D. C. SANPETE,
I'rob t J;:dV.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Mary .I.tneS'er?v will uikn itico that Abr-ahin
Sherfy a- t-larmitf b i fili-d iotitioo in tne
trict C urr oi N-u) 'ha (.urty Nt-bia.-ka Terrtort
ii ihe J'iiau.iery stdo thereof, against her a-'Jefend-
andr. t.o cti-ei n.t rw;iy'r ol sh1 Tnr,rion i to
ob'nia a d- C' e of !aid Court nnnuliing th marri.ii"
rrhition her 'tufore exi-tin;; between iaid j-Brtitnor
diroriuz tbo .aid partiealrom the bonds of in.itri-
mnv. .-fndant i-i repaired to anawc pid re
tition by tha 20tii day of February A It 1cq5.
1g-4i$3 Sol. forCjiu. iinmt.
GUARDIANS SALE.
Notlcoi.'t hereby ijtvsn that pursuant to n rr
der of ale issued bv 1L0 rwJiite C or! of Nf-maha
CouHty. Nebraskii Tcnit-rv. 1 i!J on Friday
the 17th day of February A D. IS ;5, soil at public
auction, to tne highest bidder for e.-h. thr"' vr
lnjr described Real Etate, to wit: Th; ScU'L- West
quarter of Section No. founeen (14 ) in Township
No. f.ur (4 ) North of iim i X . fifteen ' 15 Eat
of the Tith principal meridian .in Nemaha County,
eDrasKa lerntory.
Said Sal will take place in A.piq wall Nema
ba County, N.T.
JOSEPH OFELT.
20 3t.-$7 Guardian of Samuel Bell.
PROBATE NOTICE.
'To all who in it nay concern
Notice in hereby piren that application his thinday
been mii'le tor .tna mtmrnt of an aitmmistra-
tr Un the hita!eof Jefferson L Combe, deceas-
ed.an-1 th;it il .b lay, the 2 51 day of January, A.
I). 1 665, ithtime set to har said application,
Brownville, January 21 IMo.
.U.C.fUUXDSRS,
16-3t$3,50 FrotateJudg.
PUBLIC SALE.
On Saturday January 2Srh 1S35. The B ard of
County Comrni-siMner will soil at I'ublic Sale to
tbe higst bidJer for oa?h on tbe j-ein;a3 , the
luinberand a.l material of the Old Bridge across the
Little Nemaha, known a Lnn'a Bridge.
By an ordi of the lioad
WILLIAM II. UO JV'ER, Co. Clk.
ESTRAY COWS.
Taken up by the undesigned lirirj near Glen
U(k , Nebraska , one large brown Cow. whita face,
black rinir round tle left eye. half cron off the
right car, alio, one largo b'ack Cow letter "Con
right hip. Each supposed to be 7 years old in the
Spring.
lo-3t-p d JONATHAN GILL..
PROPOSALS FOR STONE WQRK.
Sealed proposal will be sealed at the County
Clerki OSco in Brownville, until 1 o'plpek of Fat-
nrday, tb. llth 1855, for building and laying up
E:ir'ity-four perch, more or le?s of Stone wark for
Bridge Contract, near Sec, Id Township Range
10 rni.
The Stone will ba famished, Quarried, within
1-4 mi e from the Bridge.
Br order of theBard o County Comm'i-airnors.
20 2t. VM. HOOVER, Co. Clk.
PROBATE NOTICE.
To all wh'm it may concern, notice ii hereby
jriven tbat on Monday, the 20th day of February,
18o5i4 the time set lor final ptt'enr-nt wita tna
Administrator of the Estate of Hoory Hijrgins, alio
at the fmo time willhparanJ uetermina applica
tion of Widow and orbers for Guardian letters of
tbe Minor heir of a'd li'-.g&ngs.
Brownville, Jaa. 2ath Isij.
20-3t.$3,5'l D. C. SANDERS, Proh. Judg5.
Ayefs Sarsaparillae
' " ii0Vt4N
EMPIRE SHUTTLE
Talented February .
MLESROOAI.lzSBRna
WJSHLYGTnx-,
T2ISilACniNEiiconvr
pnti ip!i of, tpet-hauism. p. s..,.. a r
vali able imiirovemtn-.s, h,ivini.' J
the moat jrofoaad t xporu, a6,j x.
Siji2pll5it7 and Pei-Icctioa' t
It. has atmi-ht ueHle C;"
mzU the LOCK or MiUl'i I i"1"11'
"in uciimt ft 1 1 Or It A V i 1
, an 1
of iviurial, trom Lttthbr toV, ,"r
iiutlin, ilii v..U n, liue.i or ,ii -t. r -coaiest,
to the iv.f, n-initer s
Bavins neither C'A-i a .r U'tf a-.
least pofcibia friction, i4 r4Jiii v";
and ia
l.. r.o. UJi OfclJuct ,,
Emphatically r
It requires FitlY
driy j xjt tiin aaj . tLer
jT.rl twtiU'n jears of
peu tixr
' .L
out 'angiu- or lojury r -a
ca;i w
i'ril i i,.n 9 a I r .
o-der.and is ti L A li A . 1 ' ' '
give enrire ust.-.'U,-:':. 3
Were?pecttuily iivit9 a:ithc?.t
to Jpi-ly ih-m-lvi witj, , ,,r a x
come ana exaniiiiC tliis Vr.fi. T'r 4
J.i t in a inure efpeual Uinr.. 1
patr-nagjof B,r'J
7.1et cht:t Tsilore,
Coa'.'ii llaktr,
ilocp Skirtlianufcc
lurers. C
u
Stil t beoIh.3oh1I.
era.
Rtlijiout and Cr.a'itd f,,.f;;,
'.J J tall
rUces ?f Machine tcrnp:,,
Ko. 1, Family JljcLiLe,wita Utsuaa, i
rnd liraider,
ISot 2. 'mall Maaufactunn w:41- r,.
; T;abla " '"'
Ho. 3. are Manufactarir.'-.;". r.
Ho. A, Large Masnfictnr-njj, f, r
with Ko.'Iiog Foot anJ 0d Cup "
;! Cup
Onela'f hiur'& inrnctinn iw "ni! !,.....
2 eron to tcork thi Jinehi tn ;Kti:
tut ij'uclion,
Ag3nts Wanted for all towa, iu thFs '!.
when Agenti are nt airu;tdj ftsl.,..
f:r Cuba, Mexico, Central and Son;!! kz
whom a liberal discount will be 5;a. 1
Ternu invariably Ca-h oa delivery.
T. J. McArthar 4Cs,
-5 Hr...iiy, r,j,
A. A Co. 552 WasLinn.N
720 Chestnut St, It,
Feb. 2,65. ly
ESTRAY iNOTICL
TaVen up by the under;rnj l.xl'ii 1.
oiith of Browuviil. on tne Utt.un. . e
with red heiid a&u pek, emu ( J"ta :i ,y
a slit in th-j tam uulerhitjut t'e
mark- cr bruni., sup pocd to '..b nix n in.-
i'3tpd L'AVJDlUr
I DISSOEU I ION OF TAIlTMir
Notice is hereby givttn tl.t t'js Cv-rr:-leretcforo
existing between Jt 15 !;,
iSeori Y" . NreU. has cecu d'-nlv J Ii j
enni.t,ni,l tint .).' L K. Lera'ej w'll'v
thu bvicasaj hirttofora.
jacor B.rrr.
2C-2tp-l. (i:o.r..
' LAND FOU SAL
S. V. 1-4 Sec. U Tawnshin 8. Xri rfi
14. 16( arre?.;
Part of Lota Vend 2 of crth EU. 7. :
Towniiip B. Ianifo 15. 3 nrrt.
Lot iO Lck 3 ia
Mouse and .&b!e,
!e;braika City, ia is
EST1JAY NOTICE
Tkaa op by the una'al a;iel lirirV
aboVe I'crn.on MKi-i'-k' l.'n l ru :."
Nr.vemjior, 1 Sr. t. Oua Tu!y C- r 9, "1 '
unl nil t, un k-.vifc iulefl ear, a'aat i m
old next Soring.
3'U
THEODORE HILL.
No. II JIaIn Street,
H'iVir. dV rmi.;C"l
to Win J up my Dr.
Goods Business tlii
Fail and Wiuitr, I
will ofier to the tr.i'Ie
iny immonso stock
at greatly Reduced
Prices.
THEODOKE HILL
Hiving made Lirg
purchases can asd
will sell rny entire
stock comj-risirig ths? "
Litest Styles" oUereil
in the Territory to
Cash buyers at
great sacriGce. .
THEODORE 'HILL
Intends to
tlisposo
of his superb SUc
by March nest.cors- .
seqnently is eaill-?
to oCer greater n: '
duccinents to tha
trade tirm can be
given by any other
House in the Wtstv
TiiEODonr: mu.
i